Authors
Brandon Behlendorf, Gary LaFree, Richard Legault
Publication date
2012/3
Journal
Journal of Quantitative Criminology
Volume
28
Pages
49-75
Publisher
Springer US
Description
Recent research has demonstrated that individual crimes elevate the risk for subsequent crimes nearby, a phenomenon termed “near-repeats.” Yet these assessments only reveal global patterns of event interdependence, ignoring the possibility that individual events may be part of localized bursts of activity, or microcycles. In this study, we propose a method for identifying and analyzing criminal microcycles; groups of events that are proximate to each other in both space and time. We use the Global Terrorism Database (GTD) to analyze over 4,000 terrorist attacks attributed to the FMLN in El Salvador and the ETA in Spain; two terrorist organizations that were both extremely active and violent but differed greatly in terms of history, grievances and motives. Based on the definition developed, we find strong support for the conclusion that many of the terrorist attacks attributed to these two distinctive groups were …
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Scholar articles
B Behlendorf, G LaFree, R Legault - Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 2012